Cold winter months are not kind to equine hooves.
The virus relies on transmission to new horses to survive and one of the most notable features of flu is the very quick spread in groups of horses, as well as its ability to spread large distances in the air.
This microchip not only identifies your horse, but when scanned, his temperature is recorded.
For the past 25 years, Professional's Choice, a company specializing in equine sports medicine products and carrying a full line of products for horse owners, has used the best in research, engineering, and technology to ensure the comfort of horses a
Every year the American Youth Horse Council recognizes dedicated leaders by spotlighting their accomplishments during the annual AYHC Symposium - Nominate your outstanding leader by January 9, 2015.
As fall approaches horse owners can keep horses healthy and fit with attention to forage, water, and hoof care.
Often a new owner must rehabilitate a rescued horse with little to no background on the horse's health, temperament or training and this webinar will discuss healthcare issues specific to the rescued horse as well as day-to-day management and retraini
The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) is calling on the equestrian community to aid fellow horse owners by donating to the USEF Equine Disaster Relief Fund to aid horse owners affected by the Colorado floods.
One of the many facets of this mission is to inform owners about assistance options, not only during the pandemic, but in any type of hardship.
For the past three years, animal health company Merial has hosted gastroscopy events across the country, and the results consistently show stomach ulcers are a threat to horses of all breeds and disciplines. From 2008 through 2010, veterinarians scoped